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Parlami di Gaza
Traveling exhibition on Palestine yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
The Palestine Committee Feltre and Lo.Co – Local Community invite you on Thursday, November 27, 2025, at 8:00 PM at the SOMS of Lentiai, where the event “Talk to me about Gaza” will take place, an itinerant exhibition that tells the story of Palestine yesterday, today, and tomorrow through the voices of Palestinians in the diaspora and beyond.
The exhibition space will be set up with photographs by Ahmad Jarboa, a Palestinian nurse and photographer who survived the genocide in Gaza. He is currently still in Gaza, displaced in a tent following the Zionist bombings that destroyed his home. With his shots, which he has long aspired to show the world, he invites you to immerse yourself in the wounded beauty of the city of Gaza. It will be possible to purchase the photographs within the exhibition, and the money will be sent entirely to Ahmad Jarboa in Gaza.
The exhibition will be accompanied by 4 readings written by Marvat Alramli, a screenwriter and set designer born in Gaza. Since she moved to Italy at the age of 12, she has never seen her hometown again. Due to the genocide, her memories have been swept away, and she will never see some of her relatives again. One of the readings, titled “Traces and Air,” is a tribute to the beauty of memories of a stolen childhood.
The readings will be interspersed with 5 pieces performed live by Mohammed Abu Senjer, a Palestinian musician who survived the genocide. Despite the loss of loved ones and the still fresh wound left by the horror and ferocity of Zionism, he has decided not to give up. Between improvisation and traditional pieces, he will take the audience on a journey to discover Palestinian resilience.
This exhibition aims to support and keep the voice of the Palestinian people alive and active. The goal is to decolonize Western thought and to unveil the ethnic cleansing project in progress by the Zionist occupation through art and music.
Following will be an apericena.
Free admission and open to all. Due to the intensity of the event, punctuality is requested.